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by Maursault
1236 days ago
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Choose any other model. It is true for all of them, always. Though performance gains are getting larger and larger over time, each subsequent release of any model is an incremental performance bump from the last. Not just true with Apple hw, true for all hw. IOW, we have not seen a leap in performance of 100% or even 50%, from one model to its next revision, and idk that we will. |
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Example: On the last Intel MBP I could barely run Teams with video, the Intel Macbooks (I tried many) got immediately super hot and started throttling to a point that made the machines unusable. The M1 Max doesn't even turn on the fan.